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Black Bears

Black bears are common bear native to North America. They are the smallest bear on the continent.

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What is a typical day?

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A typical day at the office starts out with a cup of coffee. Turning on the computer is the second priority. A few phone calls later and it is time for more coffee. Typing is good exercise for the fingers and the mind. Then it is lunch time. Errands are run, then back to work for 3 hours.

Length of pregnancy for a black bears?

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The gestation period lasts 235 days, and litters are usually born in late January to early February. Litters usually consist of 2 cubs, though litters of 6 have been recorded. At birth, cubs weigh 10-16 ounces, and measure 8 inches in length.

Do black bears eat nuts?

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Yes. They also eat berries, honey, and fish.

How long can black bear hair be?

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The common black bear of the native American Alipne can have fingernails as long as seven kilometres, depending on the altitude and rate of deterioration in the air.

Why is the Black Bear the animal of New Mexico?

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Because in the State of New Mexico it is going through Extinction.

Are there any black bears in Illnois?

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No. Black bears do live in upper Wisconsin, but there are no bears in Illinois.

How does black bear fur color help him survive?

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the black skin helps them survive in hot weather. they eat fish...they hunt too

Can a rottweiler beat a black bear?

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Yes, German shepherds are more smaller in built and do not stand a chance against a rottweiler

When do black bears get their deciduous teeth?

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Black bears get there teath when they are 2 months of age!

What are some pacific black dragons adaptations?

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what are the pacific black dragon predetors

What does a black bear do for winter?

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The black bear hybernates during the winter season.

How does the Black bear survive in its habitat?

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Black bears eat meat ,fruit , and other things that they can get there paws on in the wild

What family are black bear?

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A family of american black bears.

How many babies can a black bear have?

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Sorry I dont know

What do black bears eat in the summer?

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Berries, grass, fish and grubs. They still will seek the opportunity to hunt and eat rodents or clean off a wolf kill when the opportunity commences itself.

Do brown and black bears sleep in the summer?

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Under trees, in deadfalls, in shady spots that willows provide, etc.

How much dose a black bear way?

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Male black bears can weigh between 150-600 pounds when they are full grown. Female black bears only weigh between 90-300 pounds when they are. Surprisingly, baby black bears only weigh about 8-12 ounces when they are first born.

What is the birth weight of a black bear?

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Less than a pound.

Do black bears like cold hot dry or wet habitats?

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well i dont know but i ve heard they live in the temperate forest which is wet. im also trying to find the answer.

How tall is a black bear standing up on two legs?

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When on all fours a Black Bear stands at around 3-4 feet. When standing on their hind legs, they can reach heights of up to 7 feet.

What are some daily activities for a black bear?

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Some daily activities for the black bear are hunting its prey to feed its young.

What is the conservation status of black bears?

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A mooses conservation status is least concern

Are black bears nocturnal?

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Bears may be active either day or night. In wilderness areas far from people, they are often active during the day, generally considered crepuscular near people (active dawn and dusk) but bears very close to people are often nocturnal. Also, bears spend more time eating in the fall to fatten up for winter, called hyperphagia. During this time, they are active both night and day.

What to do if confronted with a black bear?

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Stay calm and still. Do not run. The bear will move off when it sees you in most cases. If it does charge,plat dead, and cover your neck with your hands.